Yes. Kotlowski Law Office PLLC offers flexible payment plans on your DUI attorney fee. The minimum downpayment is usually $1500.00-$2000.00 with the balance typically paid in monthlyinstallments of approximately $500.00 until paid in full. No interest is due as long as you are in compliance. Please ask about our payment options at your free DUI consultation.

It totally depends on your previous IID history as result of DUI/Physical Control convictions. If it is your first DUI, you will be required to have the Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for one (1) Year. If you have one prior IID, the time period will be five (5) years. If you have had the IID twice previously, it will be ten (10) years.

Yes, If you have no other criminal history and the DUI has yet to be filed you should be okay. However, the caveat is if you have a Washington State License suspension or revocation because of the DUI arrest – you may be denied entry.

Most King County District Court locations have a Warrant calendar. You can appear at any King County District Court location to inquire about the next available warrant recall calendar or call King County District Court 206-205-9200. Depending on your eligibility you may be permitted to sign up for a bench warrant calendar in person, via email or phone. To sign up for a bench warrant calendar in person you must appear no less than two (2) hours before the scheduled daily bench warrant calendar. To sign up for a bench warrant calendar via phone or email you must contact the court to schedule a hearing no later than close of business on the weekday preceding the date of the hearing.

Typical Conditions for a 1st time DUI offense are as follows: Not operating a motor vehicle without a valid license or insurance; No refusal of a breath/blood/drug test upon reasonable request of law enforcement officer; No new criminal law violations or alcohol-related infractions; No consumption of alcohol, THC, controlled substances or non-prescribed medications; No driving with a BAC over .08 within two hours after driving; Appear for all scheduled court dates; Report any change of address to the Court.

The evaluator will need the following to complete the evaluation: (1) abstract of driving record (ADR), (2) defendant’s criminal history (DCH) and a (3) copy of the police report. You will also be required to do a urinalysis (UA) with the evaluation. Cost is typically $150-$250 for the evaluation and UA.